R rtogio Active Member Joined Jun 26, 2013 Messages 31 Reaction score 1 Feb 25, 2014 #1 Hey all! I was wondering, would 1 sachet/tube of dry yeast be enough to ferment 6 gallons of beer? For full disclosure, this is for a standard Pale Ale.
Hey all! I was wondering, would 1 sachet/tube of dry yeast be enough to ferment 6 gallons of beer? For full disclosure, this is for a standard Pale Ale.
cluckk Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2005 Messages 1,600 Reaction score 368 Location San Antonio Feb 25, 2014 #2 It depends upon your gravity. My pale ale uses one pack of US-05 according to BeerSmith.
flars Well-Known Member Joined May 21, 2011 Messages 8,625 Reaction score 2,059 Location Medford, Wisconsin Feb 25, 2014 #3 Depends upon how many grams of yeast the sachet is. How old it is and if it was stored properly. Here is a yeast calculator to help out. http://www.brewersfriend.com/yeast-pitch-rate-and-starter-calculator/
Depends upon how many grams of yeast the sachet is. How old it is and if it was stored properly. Here is a yeast calculator to help out. http://www.brewersfriend.com/yeast-pitch-rate-and-starter-calculator/